an obstetrician and gynecologist with a special interest in fetal medicine, nutrition and humanitarian activities, she worked previously as an obstetrician for 4 years in Palestine. Afterwards she got her masters in Prenatal Genetics and Fetal Medicine from University College London-UK.
Currently, she is a project manager at the World Health Organization as she has transitioned from pure clinical work to humanitarian assistance which she believes the world needs more of. In her job, she usually advises on the latest and most updated clinical care for mother and newborn health, and what she writes here is a product of her passion and love towards all mothers and their sacred role in this life.
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